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; Collaborating closely with the ENGREENIT’s PhD candidate (starting 12 months later than the PostDoc researcher), supervised by the Assoc. Prof. Emil Draževic, and will jointly develop the heterogeneous
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; Collaborating closely with the ENGREENIT’s PhD candidate (starting 12 months later than the PostDoc researcher), supervised by the Assoc. Prof. Emil Dražević, and will jointly develop the heterogeneous
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members including other synthetic chemists, protein biochemists and the proteomics and metabolomics core facilities. You should have a PhD in protein biochemistry and biophysics, with experience in
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Independent problem-solving skills Excellent communication and language skills (English) Experience with collaborations and team-based work style As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or
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, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a
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A postdoc position in the Torben Heick Jensen lab, Aarhus University, Denmark: Mammalian Nuclear ...
to molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. Collaboration with structural biologists is possible. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genomics
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Researcher to join the ERC-funded MAGNIFY project, led by Dr. Victoria Antoci. This project explores the effects of magnetic fields on stellar structure and mixing processes within stars. It focuses
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screened, in relation to international research and innovation collaboration, as part of the employment process at the University of Copenhagen. The application, in English, must be submitted electronically
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term, our microcoil based implant can be used to treat many illnesses associated with the brain and beyond. We also believe our technology can be used for other neurological illnesses that benefit from
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part of the Department of Communication. The department is home to approx. 80 faculty members, 40 PhD students, 20 postdocs, 40 part-time lecturers, 27 administrative staff, and 2200 students